Eh...the same speed gun read Timmeh at 93 mph, which is way faster than he's ever bowled before, so I think I'll be taking some salt with this until I see it repeated a few times.92.7 was his quickest, that's what 150 or near enough anyway.
we'd turned the corner in tests.So Spark, you're gonna have to change your signature. Peter Moores hits back at 'data' criticism | Cricket | ESPN Cricinfo
I'd say it was about the same standard of result as drawing at home to NZ. Away conditions with a somewhat inexperienced team with no spinner coming off the back of a demoralising World Cup performances with many key players out of form was never going to be easy -albeit against a poor team.we'd turned the corner in tests.
i was very excited when i returned home from the west indies.
how can this man not see just how piss poor the result in the west indies was?
Right you are.Good post, but probably worth mentioning that Jos batted seven against NZ, with Ali at 8
Darren Gough on talk-sport (you're right to judge me but I have a long drive and like to spend it winding myself up lately) said in the long term he'd take the gloves from Buttler in ODIs and have Bairstow fill that role. I don't see the need
It's nice in a way to think that we can leave a guy who can play an innings like that out of the side. Shows we are very much going in the right direction
Only three lbws in 1843 balls to right-handers in his last couple of FC seasons for Wheeler though Cribbage ftr.Yeah that's definitely part of it. Mainly though it's because Southee and Boult have worked so well together as a pair (and less well without the other one playing), so having someone do a Boult impersonation will probably get better results out of Southee and the attack overall than shuffling it around with different roles would. It's not just the fact that he's a left armer like Boult, but that he's primarily a new ball swing bowler like Boult, and swings the ball into the right handers and away from the left handers like Boult.
The fact that I just straight up rate Wheeler also plays into it. I actually think he's probably NZ's third best bowler; he just wouldn't be a great fit for the first change role if he played at full strength.
I'd stick with Henry though despite positioning myself as "Henry sceptic", so my attack would be Southee, Wheeler, Henry, Anderson and Craig.
There's only one Discount Boult over here too btw. It's slightly disappointing that Canterbury and NZC aren't going to have him ready, four years on from when this footage was collected -With Boult out I'd be playing Discount Boult (ie. Wheeler).
scratch scratch scratch scratch scratch POOOOOWWWWEEERRRRJ-Roy all at sea.
Everything I saw was around the 84-86 range, so 92.7 sounds like quite the anomaly.92.7 was his quickest, that's what 150 or near enough anyway.
I dunno, brings Root in. 23 (13) is arguably job doneThat's not what we needed.
Losing 1 wicket in the first 3-4 overs is par for the course in T20. Shouldn't halt momentum too much.That's not what we needed.
It's quite incredible to think McLeaks had a relatively successful IPL, going for just over 8s from memory.McLeakinruns off to a good start.